[Book Review] Undercurrent by Tricia Rayburn

Title: Undercurrent
Author: Tricia Rayburn
Publisher: Egmont USA
Published: July 12th, 2011
Buy: Amazon

“And if Justine's death had taught me anything, it was that there was one force sirens couldn't mess with, one obstacle they couldn't overcome, no matter how hard they tried. Love.”

 Nothing has been normal since Vanessa Sands learned that her sister was murdered by sirens—femme fatales of the watery depths—and that everything she believed about her family was a lie.

Her boyfriend Simon’s been the only person Vanessa feels she can really trust. But now there are some secrets she can’t tell even him. And when Vanessa finds herself in the sights of Parker, Hawthorne Prep’s resident charmer, she needs someone to confide in more than ever. Doubting her relationship with Simon, unsure of Parker’s intentions—and of her own—and terrified by what she’s learned about herself, Vanessa has never felt so alone.

But personal problems must be put aside, because the Winter Harbor sirens are back for revenge. Now, Vanessa must face her past and accept that she is just like her enemies—every bit as alluring, every bit as dangerous. The eagerly anticipated second novel of the Siren trilogy, Undercurrentis a seductive paranormal romance that will leave you breathless.

The sirens are back, but Vanessa may be the biggest threat of all. . . .

Vanessa is an outstanding character that draws you as if she had real siren effect on you coming from the book. I really liked that she wasn't using her powers to get any guy she wanted and was always dressing appropriately just so she wouldn't lead anyone else one. The story line was amazing, I wish I could have read the first book as well but the author made a perfect transaction between the series which made it easy to understand. Some of the moments were so beautiful, it made it impossible to put down the book. 

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